Verbal Abuse

Verbal Abuse by Grace H. Ketterman, published by Servant Publications in 1992, is a first edition that spans 237 pages. This book addresses the significant impact of verbal abuse, challenging the misconception that it is a minor issue. Ketterman explores how this form of abuse affects millions, providing insights that aim to foster understanding and healing for those who have experienced it.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the dynamics of verbal abuse, including its psychological effects and implications for interpersonal relations. The book delves into the language of abuse and its consequences, offering a perspective that may resonate with individuals seeking clarity and support in their experiences. With a focus on self-help and social psychology, Verbal Abuse serves as a resource for those looking to navigate the complexities of communication and relationships.
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“Grace Ketterman shatters the myth that verbal abuse isnt so bad. It devastates million of people. I suspect that many who read Verbal Abuse will feel understood for the first time in their lives. With that understanding comes hope and healing”. Bob McGee
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